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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-11-03

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-11-03 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLLI M1JUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1849 NUMBER 99. PUBLISHED 11Y SCOTT & BASCOM. Orricc south-east corner of I ls-l ilreol and Sugarallcy. TERMS Invariably in advance. Daily State Joun al, per annum ,. gli 00 Tri-Weekly " " ' 3 AO Weekly " " II 2 00 Daily per week, (payable to the carriers 0 12 ADVF.RTISIXG : I he billowing rales and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietor! nl'thn Ohin Statesman nuu me iimo siate journal. lo ue ouscrvou, in all casta, alter loll date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One aquare, 12 lines ur less, one insertion . ' " each additional " .. " a 1 week 50 60 u xa 1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 li 00 8 00 Hi (HI 15 00 IS 00 10 (Ml 20 00 22 00 25 00 30 00 110 00 35 00 40 00 15 00 " ' 3 " " " I month " " " 3 " !!!!!!!!!! " " 0 " " ii 9 " " " " 12 " Standing card, fi lines or less, per annum. . 1 column, with 4 changes, " " .. I " fi " " .. I . 12 - .. f " changed weekly, " " ., I " ' daily, " " .. !" 4 changes, " " .. M 12 II .. .1 J.J " changed weekly, " .. 68 oo daily. ISO 00 Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above iv.tes. The standard of measurement lo be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. No advertisements to be considered by tlie year, unless it is specilied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of eve ry description,) to be charged at Hie rate of lifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I e, in all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements (roin strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Ariveitisc.neiila not marked on the copy for a 'Decided number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. i ne privileges oi yearly advertisers, will lie enntiued rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pcrtainin" thereto,, to be paid for extra. f Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Katato Agents, Aic., not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INSKUTEI1 GRATUITOUSLY.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetingB.and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by-funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid (ur. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, soirees, concerts, or any public enlerlaininents where char-lies are made lor admittance all notices of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor If intended In be inserted in tlie editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan ied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements fa chnrg.vi MRS tmn double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the nbove rates. Attorneys will be bolden for the prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, ( I. A T E OK C I K C L E V I L I. t . ) June 22, '19. I'd CONWAY L. K. TOM1.INSON. B. V. CONWAY & CO.. k. - . ... w jk ,sniiK nn'iierw in -riiiinri r irmi. A N II Commission & Forwarding H'erchants, FROST STREET, jy3-lyd. Portsmouth, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ountios. Olfice. in the Exchange Bank Building, High atreet, Columbus, Ohio. jyH-riA-wtliii. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Mam street, Apriint-wntwtf ciHCi.xvii.i.r.. (-Hi". A. Attorney nnd B. BUTTLES. Counsellor at Litw, Columbus, Ohio. Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of jv27 Office, No. 2, State's Office. William V. Gii.more. Chaklks W. GidjoM. W. E. & C. W. GILMOKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR B IN C A N C T. R Y. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, auH dly Cincinnati, o. john KOW, a. s. hoane. ROW &. DOANE, Forward'uii; & Commission Merchants. Portsmouth, onto. flTr" Agents for Qiiddon & Cos Iron Furnaces. . May 'it, !84sVd6m. C. R. KINO, riEALER IN DRY HOODS, Ice., eT.-L Bank, Cotumbtta, opposite Exchange Nov. 19.. tf. B. COMSTOCK CO., FORT ARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. K1DGWAY 4 CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda,and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. DR. It OUT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. TO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Sccretn- xi or i ' Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. dr. II. WI. WILLSHIItE II I ELY, CtURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. O Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker At Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13. .t-wly. GEOftGE E. WAI.CCTT, HON AND B ANN MM T AIMER, Nov. !)...dtf. COLUHBUl, :HIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. O Also, a Commissioner to take the Aeksowledge-meni of Deeds for the Slate of New York. LT Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20. UR7MTRIl8'"6FFICEi rjASF.MKN I' of Judge Swan's new building. High st. 13 Residence Southweat comer of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad alrest, Columbus. O- hio. April li. .dtf. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortment flf Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT cY LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High atreet, opposite the Public Offi-ces, Columbus. Aug. 26. 1845. vi .. i . A , . . . Wat. Seibeht. M. C. Lii.i.sy. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military Goods, Ac. 4r.c, No. 161 High atreet. sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS Sc. CO., WIIOLK.SALF. AM) ItF.TAII. DF.ALF.RS IN ' READY MADE CLOTHING, Q.TJINC Y HALL, JiOSTON. Ml ATTENTION OF DEALERS IN CLOTHING Is SOLICITED To THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS it CO., keep ennsta Mlionhind every variety and stylo of RE DY MADE CLOTHING adapted to the Western Trade, They have luauv lacilitiea lor ohtaiiiinrt the raw material. and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other Western Morchanla. vniting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, hel'oro luaking their purchases n New York or olsewhere. Ohiieus lot Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, nt lowest prices. joiin sim Horn & co.. QUiACX HALL. Boston. aul.l d3ni Aug. G. llill). CIIICKEHING & GILIIEHT'S Premium Itoston Pianos, Just received anil for sain at manulactu- A. REED, Agent, (our doors North or the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. ror prices. aulO-dlr BY CLOUGH & WOODS. U V. STALKY, CLSRI SeuiNGEiEi.D.O. rpilF, Office of (he Ohio Stage Company's Lines to San-is, dusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at the Buckeye House. I' issotli'ers taken In nn.l IV, il, .1,,,,,., freo of charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of the uars We refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certily that there is a stage ojjicc at the llucktye Home, that receipts for fare to any point on the line. auti-tf NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD TMIE proprietor of the above Hole! wishea it distinctly A Understood, that there is no Stage Ojficein SprblgfitU exiepl at totouN that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July I.'i, Itily. jylU dtf. VOLVJIBliS rSl!KAM,1M mum t P,BJB AND MA'UNE. 1 1 1 1 1 " oinpanv Continues to inniro every rpecics ol JL building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandise, and other tironcrtv contained ib.rni,, n. gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and tlie cargoes ol steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, aanlnst thanrtlara I.L.. and livers, on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. June 25, 1849 dtf ' mm..?R,CKS01V TKEADWELL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and y sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No.il Pearl street, Boston. A A RON ERICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. 0 GORGE TREADWELL, Boston awi'i dly. THE SOUTH EKN MINSTREL. A COLI.EC I'lON of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and IV Antbemi : In three parts, selecled from eminent authors, together with an her of new tunes never before published Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted lo Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pr Kate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By U J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore Neil House. leffl J, (. RILEY At CO C. W. KENT, SON & CO., AbCTJON AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 136, in the comer building ol High and Rich si-- . , , J. Sons' Drug store, where we will be bund ready to attend , .,,1 . .... mi.. sssSisOj ouch as Real El tate, Drv UoodSj (iroeeries, &c. fcy Liberal advances made on consigninonts. nov3 I yd. To Con nt i'v M pip hunts. CALL on C. R KINO, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceme along, and make yourselves known as cash buers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few days only. C. R. RING. May 17, 1849 d&.w. NEIL HOUSE BATHS .All now in line operation, ami mis deitgniiui, enenp aim neaituy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perloc. tion, vV arm, Cold and Shower Bath, ' at all hours. Uj3 'Pickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Liidics' itatbf. The Baths lor Ladies are UOW open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in readiness. jelO dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. CM F FROTH & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of CAPS, &c. Just received and for sato cheap. je'2.1-dtf. MORE I . FAT II E lT(7l;L L klNT7si f t II. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his 1 X former slock, an extensive supply of Spanish ami Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, &.c. All oi which will be sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 111, 1848-dtf. lirccii Lawn Ometery. lVTOTICE is hereby given that Lois can be procured in 1 Gieen Lawn Cemet ry, until the first of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lots cents per square foot. Second class Lots liA cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and afler the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents uer square foot. Third class Lots ft cents per square loot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fair weather, from li o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. By order of tlie Board of Trustees. jylJ-dirstttw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. TOOT II PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Paste for the Teeth, highly recommended, The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. F.aii I.ustral.a line article for the Hair. Anli-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstoic, Neil House. jyto, j. . RILEY At CO. 'rTFiiiNDERs. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame, for sale cheap for cash. jefi. in perfeel order. C. SCOTT. LAW REFORM. rTM' VCTSnn Law Reform just published, and for sale at X the new boukstore, Neil House. jy25. J. H. RILEY & CO. Fort Folios. -American Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View ol Wilkesbarre. Penn. Y'alc College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Polios, in cap and 4to sires Pine Stationery, &c. y. J. H. Turkey Morocco, &c RILEY ft. CO. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray; iric. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of " 'Plie Jail Chaplain 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; by tlie Rev. M, H. Seymour ; (i:'Ac. Bogue'a Theological Lectures j 1 vol. Cvo. Just received by mo; I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. WHITE FISH. ii) bbls. V t 211 half do Lske Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. F INCH'S, jy27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. OUTLINES O F ENGLISH LITERATURE. COMPOUND of English Autliors and their works, by . 1 Shaw. sepl J. II. RILEY &. CO. BOYUELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, se!4 J. II RILEY A CO. ' OLD PENS. A very superior article of Gold Pens VJTloraaleby apM W. M. SAVAGE. t2r- Lsm PHOPOIALtt FOB INDIAN i.oons. Department ui the Interior, Oeeice Inuiin AEEAint, Sontember 29. 1819. OEAI.ED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of me commissioner ol Indian Allaira at Washington City, until 10 O'clock on Thursday, tho 1st day of November next, for furnishing thu following goods In the qii.iuiitics auneied, or thereabouts, for tho uso of the Indians, and del. veinble in tho city of New York, viz : Jilunlcels. -1,11X1 pairs ,i point whiro Maeki: ac blnnkcls, to measure nu uy j indies, and weigh eight pounds ; l,U0O pairs U point white Mackinac blankets, lo measure 61 by 6li inches, nnd weigh six pounds ; 1,170 pnirs 2 point whim Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by .Mi inches, and weigh live and a quarter pounds ; 9D0 pairs U po.nl white Mackinac blankets, to moasiiro lifi by 50 inches, and weigh lour and a quarier pounds ; 9'JO pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure lit by 4li inches, and weigh three and a quartet poundB ; 4C0 pairs ;! point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 7.! inches, and weigh eight pounds; 3C0 pairs 2 poiut scarlet Muckpiac blankets, to measure 64 by fin inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs .'i point gieen Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 8t inches, and wciuh trn nnunds 300 pairs d point green Mackin. c blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; SMI pain 2i5 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure Jl by 6ii inches, and weigh si . pounds ; 100 pairs Sg point gentinella WneWVIackinac blankcta, to measure 66 by B4 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 400 pairs ,'i point gentinella blui Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 71 inches, and anion , i. . .'100 pairs H point gentinella blue Mackinac bianketa, measure il by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Good. 1 .000 yards scarlet strouds ; 000 yards blue strouds ; 1,11110 yards fancy list cloth, bluo i 7.0O yards fancy list ckth, acaiftit ; '.i'M yards fancy list cloth, greeii ; 1 ,000 yards gray list cloth, blue j 3.000 yards saved list cloth, blue; 1600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet ; BOOyarda saved list cloth, green; 2ti pounds worsted yarn, 3 fuld ; 100 dozen cotton flag handkerc'iiels I tSO doien cotton Madras handkerchiefs; 175 dozen black silk handkerchiefs; 90 doien 8 1 cotton shawls ; 00 doien 6 4 cotton shawls ; 6.0 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls ; 10 dozen 64 woolen shawls; 11.000 yards domestic calico ; 0,000 yards English and French Calico j 10,000 yards Merrimack calico; 3,600 yards blue drilling; 8,000 yards Georgia siripes ; 4,000 yards blue denims ; 1.000 yards collonade ; 7,0011 yards domestic shirting, bleached ; 16.000 yards d.imestic shining, Unbleached ; 10,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached 8,000 yards checks, stripes, and plaids ; 100 dozen woolen socks ; .000 yards plaid linsey ; I uuyataa iiannela, assorted ; 1,600 Hannej shirts ; iisi calico shirts ; 4,10 pounds linen thread 660 pounds totton tlircad ; 100 dozen spool cotton, ISos. I to 30; 60 pounds sewing silk ; 700 pieces riband, assorted; 4.10(1 yards bed ticking; 1,000 j arils Kentucky jeans ; 61)0 yards lattilietl ; 100 gross worsted gartering; 200 pounds Chinese vermilion; 20 dozen silk bandkerchiefa, bark and Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Ilurtlwurc. 1,000 tin kettles ; 76 nesta of japanned kettles, "in a nest ; 276 dozen butcher knives ; 211,000 gun Hints; 26 gross squaw awls 7,000 Bah books ; 26 dozen fish lines ; 25,01X1 needles, assorted ; 100 dozen combs, assorted; 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms ; 13 dozen axes, to weigh from 4 to 5 pounds ; 60 dozen half axes, to weigh 3 pounds; 21 dozen hatchets, to weigh I.; pouuds. Agricultural Implements, $c. 730 ax?s, to weigh from Ak to 5 pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3A, pounds ; 21X1 hatchets, to weigh U pounds ; 25 broad axes ; 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length ; 700 augers, in equal proportions of 1 A, 1, i, and inch ; 150 pairs names ; 750 pairs trace chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,51X1 weeding hoes ; 175 hand saws ; 40 cross-cut sawH, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, 6 feel in lenglh ; 10O hand-saw tiles ; 100 cross-cut saw li'es 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each ; 600 Whitlemoro cards, No. 10; 700 quarters socket chisels ; 90 planes, fore and jack. Northwest Guns. C50 Northwest guns.lwo-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in lenglh of barrel, and one third 42 inches, to he dolivered in Hie city of New York or Phil adelphia, as may be required. Samples of all the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ; and it may be proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultuinl implements, and northwest guns, are entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under former contracts. The proposals may be divided into four parts, viz : 1st. Blankets. 2d. Drygoods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Ac. 4th. Northwest guna. The lowest competent lespnnsiblc bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to the nbove Insle, the Department leserving to itself the right to determine whether the biddor is comptcnt and responsible, or not The w hole amount in money to he applied to the purchase of goods will be shoot 0O,(KI0, but the Department reserves the right to increase or diminish the qoeotlljp of any of the articles named, or substiiiito others in lieu tbereof.or to require, at similar prices, such goods as may be wanted Ir.r presents or other purposes, in the administration of the if lairs of the Department. Goods of American manufacture, all oilier things being equal, w ill be prelerred ; but as all the samples of blankets ami cloths nre of foreign manufacture it will be necessary when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should accompany the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhihited. 'Phe party proposing to supply tho articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and alfix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he or they will fur nish them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about one half of the quantity may be delivered in St, Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government.) on or before the 15th day of May next, assuming the quan-t ty of each article as specilied in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making an aggreuato of the whole invoice constituting the bid. The goods will be impeded in New York (and in St. Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there ) by nu agent ol the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for the purpose, nnd to ascertain the conformity ol the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with tho terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if tlie articles are not lurmshed within tho time prescribed, or if they arc ol insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, ami if within live days alter notice of such insullicienct , the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof of tho required quality, the United Stales shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may he compelled to pay thero-lor. to the contractor, who shall pay tho said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ot whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, (or the faithful perlormance of the enntrscts. Payment will be made after the contract is completed and the delivery of the goods as aforesaid to an agent of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked " Proposals for Indian goods.'- 'Phe bids will be submitted w ith the following heading, and none will be received that are not made in tho form and terms here prescribed : '' 1 (or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to t tic in respectively, viz i (Here insert 'hi list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York (or St. Louis) on or lielore Hie day ol nexl : ami in i n... ,,i ,i. . ecDlaiice ol this propusil, the cpiantily being prescribed by Depart it. I (or we) will execuie a coiitrncl accord. ing to this agreement, and givo satisfactory security to tho Dip ailment within ti-n daia ll, nu.! . r .1 hid ; mid in case of failure lo enter into such contract and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States I ho dilleienco between the sums bidden by mo or us) and tho bum which the United States may he obliged to nay or the mo articles." Each tod every bid must also be accompanied wilh a guaranty in the following form, to be signed Mr MM or more re-sponsible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified by some one who is known to the Danartaaani .,iil,. ,...,... ally or hy his ollicinl position, ' I, (or wo) hereby guaranty thnt ,ihe above bidder, will comply with the terms of the adverliaement, for pro-posals for Iiiiban goods,' dated 20th September, 1019 if tho contract should be awarded to blm.lM enter into bond for tho execution of the same within the time prescribed " L. S.j ORLANDO BROWN, ocl5 3lawtlstNov. Commissioner ul' Indian Allaira. IT?" NOTICE The limn for nnenlnir Ihn l.i.l. I. ded lo the 1st day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M and the time of delivery of the gooda to Ibe 1st June llwO. 1 he regulation forbidding extracts to be taken from the contracts of former tears, has been rescinded. oc.'6-tdel o. It $t aft & O 4V aipV ail o W fcd AFRESH Mipply oi' Clinton Tens just received rnayl ,l&w. (. . KING. , , J. RIDGWAY Si CO.. BROAD STREET. OJ.I MliLS, OHIO MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. Thai ar.. i' ,. xelioiv. manufacturers in this part of ihe Slate of Buekt Improved Dmblt and Single Ottn Cooking Store, And have recently procured an entire new set of n:,tir containing late Improvement! made under the special direc-lion of the patentee. 'Phis Stove, they are now prepared to sav, is the Vrv best family Cnnkinir lnv. ..I,l , l,., er been made, either hero or" elsew here. There are four sizes, Irom No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. ' The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. 'Plus is a good and cheap Stove, i Their stuck of Stoves con. lata, in part, of the following : Ruck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor "BV-e,....A vw.v, niisaiil pamrfti Coal. Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stovea. Plate Boxes, four sizes. 'Phe subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an . make a variety of kinds of the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to Iheir former business, they hnve prepared themselves at grent expense, and are now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low us work of the same quality can bo procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers cl Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dcclSd&w. J. RIDOWAY & CO Ho, to every one who waits a Carpet! KecciTed nt Carpet-Hall, this day 1 kf.n 'aK nil(' kst 'MpeU. Iiom 25 lo 56. leJUU 2wk yd-i. Striped, Cotton nnd Wool do. WOO ' Cnttnu Bnd Wool Inorain do. 0000 " All Wool do. do. 9000 " Imperial 3 ply and Hrucl. Our stock i ilio largest, and W etn sell C:irpets lower than over offered in tho city. ALSO, iiKCKIVr.n 4 pea feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth. 15 Ctoyft" from6itol50Td. X0 3 to 44 It 50 to 125 Wc cut Oil t.'loiliB to suit anf size ronui or hull. ALSO, On hand A largo assortment of splendid Hujri. I'roin fS to S0, and Coco, Manilla, Grass and Rope Matte. ALSO A splendid assortment Of all kinds of Curtain material. Window Blinds and Painted Curtains, to be sold at k verv low figure for cash. J. v. 08 BORN &. 0o. ocS-d&wStn BAKEirs PATENT lUtEMULW GATE. FT is evident this Gate porisesses many valuable qualities L over the Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the I olid wing : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of saghHr d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of mnnulacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing U entire weight on the roll-rs, and only in B perpendicular direction. 4lh. A team may approach it on either ride without bucking up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which rendeu it out of Ihe way when open. 6th. Time and labor eaved iu opening and sbuttinc, equals fifty feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty ofswinumaiiainst wagons while passing thro is obviated tith. 1, or more is actually saved on each Cate by obviating the expense nl iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense ot tlie roller! will not exceed '25 cbj. i hese Gates took the brit I'romium at the New York State Agri-cultural Kair. held in Auburn, October, 1846 ; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Hlind. wnere Ihev may be inspected. T be subscriber has the right for Kranklin county, for the bove Gates, hnd will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June l5..dVwtf. JOKL SF.AKLF.S. AMIABLE KEAL KSTATEFOU HAhE. The subscriber oilers fbf sale, on veryliberal terms, the lollowing described real estate, situate on the IVitional roml, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of ti e corporation of Columbus, nnd onporito the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Ios. 86,99. 100, lOfl and 1M, of Crosby's addition of nut lots. Also. Nos 1,1.4 and 5. of Ham-soy's addition. 27 and 20, of Champion's subdivision of half section No. '23. Also, in lot io. 23. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. 0'i there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small fruno house. For further particulars, ns to price, tfce. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. tp!3. edfltwtf, AMOS X. KAMSKY. NElW5oTANIC MEDICINE 8TOHE TtM ift Rtrret, opposite A. V. Stone's Sferi, HK subscriber has taken Howard's Rotanic Medicines, and is filling up with Iresh and well prepared nrticlea. such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may ttae to piofit Also, a Biipply of those well known Liniment, fbf etternal application. that he has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of widen is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The d liferent Syrups, Hitters, Tinctures, &c. that are iu UN) can all be had on short notice. tplsV-dfrwty ROBERT CLOUD. A CARD. XMIF. subscribers having, at considerable expense, erec-JL ted a Foundry and Machine Shop. t?uri ,m will meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronige. Thankful for past favors, they would ask for a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. A M BOS & LKNNOX. Columbus, July 2. lSt9-ltndtw& wtf. FOR RENT7 THE dwelling houie formerly occupied by Cnnt Henry S. Mallory, opposite the Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ten acres of ground adjacent thereto. For terms, apply to B. T. CUSHINU. odd d&wtf .CINCINNATI. CINCINNA Tl. TlNJtEY A BUKTOlf, A. L. corner of Pearl and Walnut stmts, D Opposite tlie Pearl Street Houre. EAR S IK Permit us to eolint a call Irom you to our superior stock ol NcaaoimMo Hoods, received by the latest orriva II from Kurope, censiatiiig in port of Silks and I .11.1 v LioodH, W India Batio, I Ilk (iro do liliino. all widths and qualities, lilk Scnchew, tig'd and Satin plaid Ainore, Ulk watered ditto, Laiiiuliou (lio do Hlnne, (.'anielion Satin da rlin. Honnct .silks. Satin, nil colors. Cll.ice, White, Uluo and Cherry White lire .e Alric, Plushus mid V elvets, Crapes, all colors. Hibbona. Uonnet t np, Velvet, Mantua nnd Satin Silk and Mohair mngee, Velvet, rrimmlnga, now nnicles. Wrcaa Uooda. A splendid slock ofUress (ionds, consisting in part of all wool DeLameissulid eolon.flg'd and new atylea.CaaliDierea pa-t and all wool, solid colora, and handsome printed. , , Alpacax. A complete stock of Blk, M.xle. Silk Stripe, Camelion, Silk Warp, Sic.; UiDghami, Scotch, Trench, and lilk ant W hite do. Vesting. prices. Biocn.de, Satin, Merinoes, Silka, Illli Satin, itOn iScc, Shuwls. A nneral assortoieal wool; ",, "s wva :"1i':crne'l'"?e, 'on-'1. , . tJ 1IUR , BIHJ ravais. a lull stock. ,. . . , , JLace Gooda. r.inbroidered Silk I.ace, white and col'd Ibr eveninndrea. ana, Black, Cherry, Pink, Creen und Blue Silk Lace, Silk Illusion white and col'd Linen snd Cattna I ....... j 'i3 ngs. .. .msv...U l.U(j- (loves. ,, T-Tc".!"' ,"1"'(e . ips' a,Ml ,i,''"t' White, Blkand Col d Si, a, Cotton, Merino do , Mitts. &c. tn HoHicry. Silk, Merino, Cnshmorc and Cottoa, all prices , White Goods Irish Linens, Sheetinga and Diapers; Cambrics, Check do , Jackonetts, Swiss, Bishop Pawns, Mulls, Book Sec ciotlis and Caasimeres. ' e have fitted up an additional room lor Clothsand Cat-mnerts, all ol which we oiler on the most reasonable term. - ,, , , , TINQLBV & BUKTON. tmt'ian 0rd4rii mil receive cartful and prompt at- Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 1819. r,ArW CINCINNATI PBICS CUHltENT, COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCER AND MERCHANTS' TRANSCRIPT is lilDU) ITEM WlDMiUsT mobsi.no. kkoji the mir- CFUHTI UOBAROS, WAI.Sl'T ST., CISCISHATI ,Bt SMITH & nilCIIANAN. I 1 a" ' i Jiii(h.YP is now in tlie si ventii vol- y?',?' hlng a lart;c nnd general circulation in the Sf CStC'n St:lt"' " Very valllablc advertiaing mo- Tbtl publication is devoted cxeluslTely lo commercial matters, and to every merchant, either remotely or intimato-ly connected with tho trade ofCinclanatl or the Westgcn-crallv, it cannot fail to be worth ten times the subscription p-ice, as we puDlish weekly information to be lound in no oilier CincmiKiti paper. Our market reports are prepared wuh the greatest rare, and mav be relied upon, at all times as Btnctly correct. In addition to our reports of the Cincinnati markets and a large amount of commercial intelligent, in which is included everything of importance that relates to tho trade of the United Stales or Kuropc,wehave made arrangements to issue in a lew weeks, a ,r,,Bllnk Noto Iist "" Counterfeit Detector. Ilns will givo weekly (he Cincinnati value of all Bank IVotcs circulated in the West, and, tnunthlv, a full and accurate description of all counterfeit Bank Kotes in the Uni-ted Slates. All new counterfeits will bt reported weekly as they may be detected. Our arrangements for making this denarlineiu of.nitr w-i-k'- 0 nc try uuuas iunrstt'ie Are also faithfully reported, so that the PlttCI Currest will, as soon ns tho Counterfeit Detector is issued, combine a variety nnd an amount of commercial Information not to be found in anv other publication, and it must therefore be invaluable to every merchant. Our terms, including the Price Current and Detector, nre $i per year, invariably in advance. ITj" No paper will bo sent until paid for. O" Reaaittaneea may be made at our risk all letters however, to b3 pre-paid. O3 All communications must be addressed to ocS: SMITH cV. BUCHANAN. MACK & BROTHERS. SI AS L' FACT II It Kits AND WH0LM4M DtALlRI IS READY MA0K CLOTHING. ,107 jlfain street. Cincinnati, Ohio, RCSPF.CTKCI.LY inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that w e have opened in this place, in Mr. Wal-cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new and fashionable stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Consisting of Broad, Pilot, Pelt, Blanket ami lieaver Cloth Over Coats, Cloaks, a large assorlmcntof Prock and Dre, Business and Walking Coats, Arc, Arc. An cmcnsive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colon, stripes and figures, made up o; the most fashionable materials. A largo varisty of Vests, of tho latest cut. (ientle-men'l Linen Drawers, Undershirts. Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, die ; a lot of other articles too nuincroui to montion. All of tho above articles are offered to the public at prices lower than nny other establishment of this kind in this eitj has dono before. Purchasing as we do our material, at t he Eastern markets, and maaalaotnringthe clothing our-islf, we think us safe in saying that wo aro enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than Ihe rest, without less profits to ourselves Being those connected with our manufactory, wc shall be constantly in receipt of new clothing, marie of the latest stylo of goods and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutters in the west. We respectfully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our stock, anil if thev find anything to suit, we are confident the price, always will. Give us a trial, is all we ask. Columbus, Oct. li, 184S-d3m. M. & B. cXpTtol house, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ' M. NORTURUP, PROPRIETOR. THIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part of the city. It h is been enlarged, and is now famished in a stvle equal to that of any Hotel iu the West. The Table ri'Hote is furnished w ith every Injury the mar. ket atfords, and no pains win be spared to' make "the guests feel uthome. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for pa.-s.ngers.Convenient, and first rate Stabline and Carriage House attached, and experienced and carelul OsilerB, alwava in attendance.September 10, 1810. lvd FrTYKUVNijn; (Late of New UtboH, Ohio.) " F.NF.IiAU Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer- VJ chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eneral. No. 13 Bast Front St., near steamboat landing, Cin- ati, Ohio, 8 ..efer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. & Co., Cincinnati -, B. W. Snodgrass Ar Co., New Lisbon j Grigg sV K.lliott. Philadelphia) John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Boss, Portsmouth; Lawson At Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scolt. St. Louis. sep24 dtf. O 200 brls Refined Sugars; 00 do. S. II Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale bv ap6 KING Ai HF.FFNF.Ii, Cincinnati. MULISH. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nil idvenlurcrs, may be had by applying to anfi KING HF.rTNF.R, 27 Main st.Cim . Cincinnati RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxe., 100 bote; landing from John Adams, and for sale by apfi KING St HKFF.NF.R. Cincinnati MOLASSES. i.OOfi brls MoTasses.inndiifnTBeTi' Isle, and for sale bv KING At IIF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st , Cincinnati. i aa DAGS Pimento; 50 bag-a Jura Coffee luU landing from United States, and for sale bv ajl KING & IIF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati LE ATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirlir.E Leather just received by KING Ar. HF.FFNF.R. ami No. 27 Main st . Cincinnati. VJUGAK AND itlOLASSES.-3 'O hdds. Sugar, fair O and prims; I .SIX) bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HKFPN'F.R. 27 Main street, loarJJ Cincinnati. T'AH. 100 brl. S. I Par, just received and for sale by 1 taj K1N( I At HEFFMBR. Cieeiaaati. NOTICE. THF. notes and accr.unts of Geoige Gere At ('o., are left with u. for settlement and collection. They must be paid without delay. GCRF., ABBOTT & CO. Cnlumbu., July's. 184!'.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLLI M1JUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1849 NUMBER 99. PUBLISHED 11Y SCOTT & BASCOM. Orricc south-east corner of I ls-l ilreol and Sugarallcy. TERMS Invariably in advance. Daily State Joun al, per annum ,. gli 00 Tri-Weekly " " ' 3 AO Weekly " " II 2 00 Daily per week, (payable to the carriers 0 12 ADVF.RTISIXG : I he billowing rales and rules of advertising have been agreed upon between the proprietor! nl'thn Ohin Statesman nuu me iimo siate journal. lo ue ouscrvou, in all casta, alter loll date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One aquare, 12 lines ur less, one insertion . ' " each additional " .. " a 1 week 50 60 u xa 1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 li 00 8 00 Hi (HI 15 00 IS 00 10 (Ml 20 00 22 00 25 00 30 00 110 00 35 00 40 00 15 00 " ' 3 " " " I month " " " 3 " !!!!!!!!!! " " 0 " " ii 9 " " " " 12 " Standing card, fi lines or less, per annum. . 1 column, with 4 changes, " " .. I " fi " " .. I . 12 - .. f " changed weekly, " " ., I " ' daily, " " .. !" 4 changes, " " .. M 12 II .. .1 J.J " changed weekly, " .. 68 oo daily. ISO 00 Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above iv.tes. The standard of measurement lo be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. No advertisements to be considered by tlie year, unless it is specilied on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parlies. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of eve ry description,) to be charged at Hie rate of lifty cents per week, for each name ; the same to I e, in all cases. paid in advance. All advertisements (roin strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Ariveitisc.neiila not marked on the copy for a 'Decided number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly. i ne privileges oi yearly advertisers, will lie enntiued rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements not pcrtainin" thereto,, to be paid for extra. f Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Katato Agents, Aic., not to bo contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual ratea. No ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE INSKUTEI1 GRATUITOUSLY.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetingB.and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by-funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid (ur. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, soirees, concerts, or any public enlerlaininents where char-lies are made lor admittance all notices of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid lor If intended In be inserted in tlie editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompan ied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisements fa chnrg.vi MRS tmn double the above rates, and measured as il solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the nbove rates. Attorneys will be bolden for the prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, ( I. A T E OK C I K C L E V I L I. t . ) June 22, '19. I'd CONWAY L. K. TOM1.INSON. B. V. CONWAY & CO.. k. - . ... w jk ,sniiK nn'iierw in -riiiinri r irmi. A N II Commission & Forwarding H'erchants, FROST STREET, jy3-lyd. Portsmouth, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ountios. Olfice. in the Exchange Bank Building, High atreet, Columbus, Ohio. jyH-riA-wtliii. CARLISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Mam street, Apriint-wntwtf ciHCi.xvii.i.r.. (-Hi". A. Attorney nnd B. BUTTLES. Counsellor at Litw, Columbus, Ohio. Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of jv27 Office, No. 2, State's Office. William V. Gii.more. Chaklks W. GidjoM. W. E. & C. W. GILMOKE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR B IN C A N C T. R Y. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh streets, auH dly Cincinnati, o. john KOW, a. s. hoane. ROW &. DOANE, Forward'uii; & Commission Merchants. Portsmouth, onto. flTr" Agents for Qiiddon & Cos Iron Furnaces. . May 'it, !84sVd6m. C. R. KINO, riEALER IN DRY HOODS, Ice., eT.-L Bank, Cotumbtta, opposite Exchange Nov. 19.. tf. B. COMSTOCK CO., FORT ARDINO and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. K1DGWAY 4 CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuda,and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. DR. It OUT THOMPSON'S OFFICE. TO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Sccretn- xi or i ' Stale's Office, High St., Columbus. dr. II. WI. WILLSHIItE II I ELY, CtURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. O Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker At Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13. .t-wly. GEOftGE E. WAI.CCTT, HON AND B ANN MM T AIMER, Nov. !)...dtf. COLUHBUl, :HIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. O Also, a Commissioner to take the Aeksowledge-meni of Deeds for the Slate of New York. LT Office on High at., between Town and Rich. oct20. UR7MTRIl8'"6FFICEi rjASF.MKN I' of Judge Swan's new building. High st. 13 Residence Southweat comer of Rich and Third ats., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad alrest, Columbus. O- hio. April li. .dtf. I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. Columbus. Ohio. A large assortment flf Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBERT cY LILLEY, BOOK-BINDERS, High atreet, opposite the Public Offi-ces, Columbus. Aug. 26. 1845. vi .. i . A , . . . Wat. Seibeht. M. C. Lii.i.sy. GERE, ABBOTT A CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass. House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Toola, Military Goods, Ac. 4r.c, No. 161 High atreet. sign of the Gilt Padlock. JOHN SIMMONS Sc. CO., WIIOLK.SALF. AM) ItF.TAII. DF.ALF.RS IN ' READY MADE CLOTHING, Q.TJINC Y HALL, JiOSTON. Ml ATTENTION OF DEALERS IN CLOTHING Is SOLICITED To THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS it CO., keep ennsta Mlionhind every variety and stylo of RE DY MADE CLOTHING adapted to the Western Trade, They have luauv lacilitiea lor ohtaiiiinrt the raw material. and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other Western Morchanla. vniting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, hel'oro luaking their purchases n New York or olsewhere. Ohiieus lot Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, nt lowest prices. joiin sim Horn & co.. QUiACX HALL. Boston. aul.l d3ni Aug. G. llill). CIIICKEHING & GILIIEHT'S Premium Itoston Pianos, Just received anil for sain at manulactu- A. REED, Agent, (our doors North or the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. ror prices. aulO-dlr BY CLOUGH & WOODS. U V. STALKY, CLSRI SeuiNGEiEi.D.O. rpilF, Office of (he Ohio Stage Company's Lines to San-is, dusky. Columbus, Wheeling and Dayton, is kept at the Buckeye House. I' issotli'ers taken In nn.l IV, il, .1,,,,,., freo of charge. Meals always ready on the arrival of the uars We refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the Stage Companies, who are willing to certily that there is a stage ojjicc at the llucktye Home, that receipts for fare to any point on the line. auti-tf NATIONAL HOTEL SPRINGFIELD TMIE proprietor of the above Hole! wishea it distinctly A Understood, that there is no Stage Ojficein SprblgfitU exiepl at totouN that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER, Proprietor. Springfield, July I.'i, Itily. jylU dtf. VOLVJIBliS rSl!KAM,1M mum t P,BJB AND MA'UNE. 1 1 1 1 1 " oinpanv Continues to inniro every rpecics ol JL building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, wares and merchandise, and other tironcrtv contained ib.rni,, n. gainst loss or damage by lire ; also, steamboats, and a sail vessels, and tlie cargoes ol steamboats, sail vessels, keel boats, and other water craft, aanlnst thanrtlara I.L.. and livers, on the most favorable terms. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. June 25, 1849 dtf ' mm..?R,CKS01V TKEADWELL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lor the purchase and y sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No.il Pearl street, Boston. A A RON ERICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. 0 GORGE TREADWELL, Boston awi'i dly. THE SOUTH EKN MINSTREL. A COLI.EC I'lON of Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Odes and IV Antbemi : In three parts, selecled from eminent authors, together with an her of new tunes never before published Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted lo Churches of every denomination, Singing Schools, pr Kate Societies, with plain rules for learners. By U J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore Neil House. leffl J, (. RILEY At CO C. W. KENT, SON & CO., AbCTJON AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have removed to No. 136, in the comer building ol High and Rich si-- . , , J. Sons' Drug store, where we will be bund ready to attend , .,,1 . .... mi.. sssSisOj ouch as Real El tate, Drv UoodSj (iroeeries, &c. fcy Liberal advances made on consigninonts. nov3 I yd. To Con nt i'v M pip hunts. CALL on C. R KINO, and buy goods below the market prices. Ceme along, and make yourselves known as cash buers responding to this call, and you will buy. For a few days only. C. R. RING. May 17, 1849 d&.w. NEIL HOUSE BATHS .All now in line operation, ami mis deitgniiui, enenp aim neaituy luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perloc. tion, vV arm, Cold and Shower Bath, ' at all hours. Uj3 'Pickets obtained at the Office of the Neil House. Liidics' itatbf. The Baths lor Ladies are UOW open, and tickets can be obtained by tinging the bell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, where a female attendant will be in readiness. jelO dtf. Hats and Caps. J. B. CM F FROTH & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of CAPS, &c. Just received and for sato cheap. je'2.1-dtf. MORE I . FAT II E lT(7l;L L klNT7si f t II. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his 1 X former slock, an extensive supply of Spanish ami Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, &.c. All oi which will be sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 111, 1848-dtf. lirccii Lawn Ometery. lVTOTICE is hereby given that Lois can be procured in 1 Gieen Lawn Cemet ry, until the first of August next, at the following prices : First Class Lots cents per square foot. Second class Lots liA cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and afler the first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents uer square foot. Third class Lots ft cents per square loot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fair weather, from li o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. By order of tlie Board of Trustees. jylJ-dirstttw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. TOOT II PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal Paste for the Teeth, highly recommended, The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. F.aii I.ustral.a line article for the Hair. Anli-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow A line quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstoic, Neil House. jyto, j. . RILEY At CO. 'rTFiiiNDERs. A RULING MACHINE, iron frame, for sale cheap for cash. jefi. in perfeel order. C. SCOTT. LAW REFORM. rTM' VCTSnn Law Reform just published, and for sale at X the new boukstore, Neil House. jy25. J. H. RILEY & CO. Fort Folios. -American Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Point. View ol Wilkesbarre. Penn. Y'alc College, New Haven, Conn. Also, a fine assortment of Polios, in cap and 4to sires Pine Stationery, &c. y. J. H. Turkey Morocco, &c RILEY ft. CO. NEW BOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. 2. by Thackeray; iric. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed ; by the author of " 'Plie Jail Chaplain 35c. Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; by tlie Rev. M, H. Seymour ; (i:'Ac. Bogue'a Theological Lectures j 1 vol. Cvo. Just received by mo; I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. WHITE FISH. ii) bbls. V t 211 half do Lske Superior Fish, in very excellent condition, tine and large, at W. M. F INCH'S, jy27 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. OUTLINES O F ENGLISH LITERATURE. COMPOUND of English Autliors and their works, by . 1 Shaw. sepl J. II. RILEY &. CO. BOYUELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the subscribers, se!4 J. II RILEY A CO. ' OLD PENS. A very superior article of Gold Pens VJTloraaleby apM W. M. SAVAGE. t2r- Lsm PHOPOIALtt FOB INDIAN i.oons. Department ui the Interior, Oeeice Inuiin AEEAint, Sontember 29. 1819. OEAI.ED PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of me commissioner ol Indian Allaira at Washington City, until 10 O'clock on Thursday, tho 1st day of November next, for furnishing thu following goods In the qii.iuiitics auneied, or thereabouts, for tho uso of the Indians, and del. veinble in tho city of New York, viz : Jilunlcels. -1,11X1 pairs ,i point whiro Maeki: ac blnnkcls, to measure nu uy j indies, and weigh eight pounds ; l,U0O pairs U point white Mackinac blankets, lo measure 61 by 6li inches, nnd weigh six pounds ; 1,170 pnirs 2 point whim Mackinac blankets, to measure 42 by .Mi inches, and weigh live and a quarter pounds ; 9D0 pairs U po.nl white Mackinac blankets, to moasiiro lifi by 50 inches, and weigh lour and a quarier pounds ; 9'JO pairs 1 point white Mackinac blankets, to measure lit by 4li inches, and weigh three and a quartet poundB ; 4C0 pairs ;! point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 7.! inches, and weigh eight pounds; 3C0 pairs 2 poiut scarlet Muckpiac blankets, to measure 64 by fin inches, and weigh six pounds ; 100 pairs .'i point gieen Mackinac blankets, to measure 66 by 8t inches, and wciuh trn nnunds 300 pairs d point green Mackin. c blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh eight pounds ; SMI pain 2i5 point green Mackinac blankets, to measure Jl by 6ii inches, and weigh si . pounds ; 100 pairs Sg point gentinella WneWVIackinac blankcta, to measure 66 by B4 inches, and weigh ten pounds ; 400 pairs ,'i point gentinella blui Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 71 inches, and anion , i. . .'100 pairs H point gentinella blue Mackinac bianketa, measure il by 66 inches, and weigh six pounds. Dry Good. 1 .000 yards scarlet strouds ; 000 yards blue strouds ; 1,11110 yards fancy list cloth, bluo i 7.0O yards fancy list ckth, acaiftit ; '.i'M yards fancy list cloth, greeii ; 1 ,000 yards gray list cloth, blue j 3.000 yards saved list cloth, blue; 1600 yards saved list cloth, scarlet ; BOOyarda saved list cloth, green; 2ti pounds worsted yarn, 3 fuld ; 100 dozen cotton flag handkerc'iiels I tSO doien cotton Madras handkerchiefs; 175 dozen black silk handkerchiefs; 90 doien 8 1 cotton shawls ; 00 doien 6 4 cotton shawls ; 6.0 dozen 4-4 cotton shawls ; 10 dozen 64 woolen shawls; 11.000 yards domestic calico ; 0,000 yards English and French Calico j 10,000 yards Merrimack calico; 3,600 yards blue drilling; 8,000 yards Georgia siripes ; 4,000 yards blue denims ; 1.000 yards collonade ; 7,0011 yards domestic shirting, bleached ; 16.000 yards d.imestic shining, Unbleached ; 10,000 yards domestic sheeting, unbleached 8,000 yards checks, stripes, and plaids ; 100 dozen woolen socks ; .000 yards plaid linsey ; I uuyataa iiannela, assorted ; 1,600 Hannej shirts ; iisi calico shirts ; 4,10 pounds linen thread 660 pounds totton tlircad ; 100 dozen spool cotton, ISos. I to 30; 60 pounds sewing silk ; 700 pieces riband, assorted; 4.10(1 yards bed ticking; 1,000 j arils Kentucky jeans ; 61)0 yards lattilietl ; 100 gross worsted gartering; 200 pounds Chinese vermilion; 20 dozen silk bandkerchiefa, bark and Bandana ; 160 gross fancy and clay pipes. Ilurtlwurc. 1,000 tin kettles ; 76 nesta of japanned kettles, "in a nest ; 276 dozen butcher knives ; 211,000 gun Hints; 26 gross squaw awls 7,000 Bah books ; 26 dozen fish lines ; 25,01X1 needles, assorted ; 100 dozen combs, assorted; 10 dozen scissors, assorted 10 gross gun worms ; 13 dozen axes, to weigh from 4 to 5 pounds ; 60 dozen half axes, to weigh 3 pounds; 21 dozen hatchets, to weigh I.; pouuds. Agricultural Implements, $c. 730 ax?s, to weigh from Ak to 5 pounds ; 400 half axes, to weigh 3A, pounds ; 21X1 hatchets, to weigh U pounds ; 25 broad axes ; 200 drawing knives, 12 inches in length ; 700 augers, in equal proportions of 1 A, 1, i, and inch ; 150 pairs names ; 750 pairs trace chains ; 300 pounds brass kettles 1,51X1 weeding hoes ; 175 hand saws ; 40 cross-cut sawH, 7 feet in length ; 40 cross-cut saws, 6 feel in lenglh ; 10O hand-saw tiles ; 100 cross-cut saw li'es 40 log chains, to weigh 25 pounds each ; 600 Whitlemoro cards, No. 10; 700 quarters socket chisels ; 90 planes, fore and jack. Northwest Guns. C50 Northwest guns.lwo-thirds of which must measure 36 inches in lenglh of barrel, and one third 42 inches, to he dolivered in Hie city of New York or Phil adelphia, as may be required. Samples of all the above articles are deposited in the office ol the Commissioner of Indian Affairs ; and it may be proper to remaik that those of hardware, agricultuinl implements, and northwest guns, are entirely new, and of better quality than the articles heretofore furnished under former contracts. The proposals may be divided into four parts, viz : 1st. Blankets. 2d. Drygoods. 3d. Hardware, to include agricultural implements, Ac. 4th. Northwest guna. The lowest competent lespnnsiblc bidder will receive the whole or any part of the contract according to the nbove Insle, the Department leserving to itself the right to determine whether the biddor is comptcnt and responsible, or not The w hole amount in money to he applied to the purchase of goods will be shoot 0O,(KI0, but the Department reserves the right to increase or diminish the qoeotlljp of any of the articles named, or substiiiito others in lieu tbereof.or to require, at similar prices, such goods as may be wanted Ir.r presents or other purposes, in the administration of the if lairs of the Department. Goods of American manufacture, all oilier things being equal, w ill be prelerred ; but as all the samples of blankets ami cloths nre of foreign manufacture it will be necessary when a domestic article is bid for. that a sample ol it should accompany the bid, to enable the Department to decide whether it is of equal quality with the samples to be exhihited. 'Phe party proposing to supply tho articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and alfix the prices, in dollars and cents, at which he or they will fur nish them, deliverable in New York, (or if the contractor prefers it, about one half of the quantity may be delivered in St, Louis, Missouri, free of expense to the Government.) on or before the 15th day of May next, assuming the quan-t ty of each article as specilied in this advertisement, and extending the cost, making an aggreuato of the whole invoice constituting the bid. The goods will be impeded in New York (and in St. Louis, if any portion of them should be delivered there ) by nu agent ol the United States, who will be appointed by the Department for the purpose, nnd to ascertain the conformity ol the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with tho terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if tlie articles are not lurmshed within tho time prescribed, or if they arc ol insufficient quality in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, ami if within live days alter notice of such insullicienct , the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof of tho required quality, the United Stales shall be authorized to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may he compelled to pay thero-lor. to the contractor, who shall pay tho said difference to the United Stales. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency ot whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attorney, (or the faithful perlormance of the enntrscts. Payment will be made after the contract is completed and the delivery of the goods as aforesaid to an agent of the Department, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked " Proposals for Indian goods.'- 'Phe bids will be submitted w ith the following heading, and none will be received that are not made in tho form and terms here prescribed : '' 1 (or we) propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department the following goods, at the prices affixed to t tic in respectively, viz i (Here insert 'hi list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York (or St. Louis) on or lielore Hie day ol nexl : ami in i n... ,,i ,i. . ecDlaiice ol this propusil, the cpiantily being prescribed by Depart it. I (or we) will execuie a coiitrncl accord. ing to this agreement, and givo satisfactory security to tho Dip ailment within ti-n daia ll, nu.! . r .1 hid ; mid in case of failure lo enter into such contract and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States I ho dilleienco between the sums bidden by mo or us) and tho bum which the United States may he obliged to nay or the mo articles." Each tod every bid must also be accompanied wilh a guaranty in the following form, to be signed Mr MM or more re-sponsible persons, whose sufficiency must be certified by some one who is known to the Danartaaani .,iil,. ,...,... ally or hy his ollicinl position, ' I, (or wo) hereby guaranty thnt ,ihe above bidder, will comply with the terms of the adverliaement, for pro-posals for Iiiiban goods,' dated 20th September, 1019 if tho contract should be awarded to blm.lM enter into bond for tho execution of the same within the time prescribed " L. S.j ORLANDO BROWN, ocl5 3lawtlstNov. Commissioner ul' Indian Allaira. IT?" NOTICE The limn for nnenlnir Ihn l.i.l. I. ded lo the 1st day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M and the time of delivery of the gooda to Ibe 1st June llwO. 1 he regulation forbidding extracts to be taken from the contracts of former tears, has been rescinded. oc.'6-tdel o. It $t aft & O 4V aipV ail o W fcd AFRESH Mipply oi' Clinton Tens just received rnayl ,l&w. (. . KING. , , J. RIDGWAY Si CO.. BROAD STREET. OJ.I MliLS, OHIO MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. Thai ar.. i' ,. xelioiv. manufacturers in this part of ihe Slate of Buekt Improved Dmblt and Single Ottn Cooking Store, And have recently procured an entire new set of n:,tir containing late Improvement! made under the special direc-lion of the patentee. 'Phis Stove, they are now prepared to sav, is the Vrv best family Cnnkinir lnv. ..I,l , l,., er been made, either hero or" elsew here. There are four sizes, Irom No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so as to suit any family. ' The subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. 'Plus is a good and cheap Stove, i Their stuck of Stoves con. lata, in part, of the following : Ruck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor "BV-e,....A vw.v, niisaiil pamrfti Coal. Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 and 10 Plate Stovea. Plate Boxes, four sizes. 'Phe subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an . make a variety of kinds of the very best materials and workmanship. In addition to Iheir former business, they hnve prepared themselves at grent expense, and are now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes and patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will be as low us work of the same quality can bo procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers are also the exclusive manufacturers cl Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this Stale, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dcclSd&w. J. RIDOWAY & CO Ho, to every one who waits a Carpet! KecciTed nt Carpet-Hall, this day 1 kf.n 'aK nil(' kst 'MpeU. Iiom 25 lo 56. leJUU 2wk yd-i. Striped, Cotton nnd Wool do. WOO ' Cnttnu Bnd Wool Inorain do. 0000 " All Wool do. do. 9000 " Imperial 3 ply and Hrucl. Our stock i ilio largest, and W etn sell C:irpets lower than over offered in tho city. ALSO, iiKCKIVr.n 4 pea feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth. 15 Ctoyft" from6itol50Td. X0 3 to 44 It 50 to 125 Wc cut Oil t.'loiliB to suit anf size ronui or hull. ALSO, On hand A largo assortment of splendid Hujri. I'roin fS to S0, and Coco, Manilla, Grass and Rope Matte. ALSO A splendid assortment Of all kinds of Curtain material. Window Blinds and Painted Curtains, to be sold at k verv low figure for cash. J. v. 08 BORN &. 0o. ocS-d&wStn BAKEirs PATENT lUtEMULW GATE. FT is evident this Gate porisesses many valuable qualities L over the Swing Gate or any other which we have seen, among which we notice the I olid wing : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of saghHr d. Its simplicity of structure renders it easy of mnnulacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by bearing U entire weight on the roll-rs, and only in B perpendicular direction. 4lh. A team may approach it on either ride without bucking up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which rendeu it out of Ihe way when open. 6th. Time and labor eaved iu opening and sbuttinc, equals fifty feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty ofswinumaiiainst wagons while passing thro is obviated tith. 1, or more is actually saved on each Cate by obviating the expense nl iron hinges and fastenings, as the expense ot tlie roller! will not exceed '25 cbj. i hese Gates took the brit I'romium at the New York State Agri-cultural Kair. held in Auburn, October, 1846 ; also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the farm Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Hlind. wnere Ihev may be inspected. T be subscriber has the right for Kranklin county, for the bove Gates, hnd will sell rights on reasonable terms. Columbus. June l5..dVwtf. JOKL SF.AKLF.S. AMIABLE KEAL KSTATEFOU HAhE. The subscriber oilers fbf sale, on veryliberal terms, the lollowing described real estate, situate on the IVitional roml, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of ti e corporation of Columbus, nnd onporito the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Ios. 86,99. 100, lOfl and 1M, of Crosby's addition of nut lots. Also. Nos 1,1.4 and 5. of Ham-soy's addition. 27 and 20, of Champion's subdivision of half section No. '23. Also, in lot io. 23. on Town street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out lot No. 0'i there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Ac. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small fruno house. For further particulars, ns to price, tfce. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. tp!3. edfltwtf, AMOS X. KAMSKY. NElW5oTANIC MEDICINE 8TOHE TtM ift Rtrret, opposite A. V. Stone's Sferi, HK subscriber has taken Howard's Rotanic Medicines, and is filling up with Iresh and well prepared nrticlea. such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, upon rational principles, may ttae to piofit Also, a Biipply of those well known Liniment, fbf etternal application. that he has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of widen is to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the obstructions that cause suffering. The d liferent Syrups, Hitters, Tinctures, &c. that are iu UN) can all be had on short notice. tplsV-dfrwty ROBERT CLOUD. A CARD. XMIF. subscribers having, at considerable expense, erec-JL ted a Foundry and Machine Shop. t?uri ,m will meet the increased demand of the city of Columbus, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronige. Thankful for past favors, they would ask for a continuation of them, and pledging themselves to making it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. A M BOS & LKNNOX. Columbus, July 2. lSt9-ltndtw& wtf. FOR RENT7 THE dwelling houie formerly occupied by Cnnt Henry S. Mallory, opposite the Blind Asylum, Columbus, with ten acres of ground adjacent thereto. For terms, apply to B. T. CUSHINU. odd d&wtf .CINCINNATI. CINCINNA Tl. TlNJtEY A BUKTOlf, A. L. corner of Pearl and Walnut stmts, D Opposite tlie Pearl Street Houre. EAR S IK Permit us to eolint a call Irom you to our superior stock ol NcaaoimMo Hoods, received by the latest orriva II from Kurope, censiatiiig in port of Silks and I .11.1 v LioodH, W India Batio, I Ilk (iro do liliino. all widths and qualities, lilk Scnchew, tig'd and Satin plaid Ainore, Ulk watered ditto, Laiiiuliou (lio do Hlnne, (.'anielion Satin da rlin. Honnct .silks. Satin, nil colors. Cll.ice, White, Uluo and Cherry White lire .e Alric, Plushus mid V elvets, Crapes, all colors. Hibbona. Uonnet t np, Velvet, Mantua nnd Satin Silk and Mohair mngee, Velvet, rrimmlnga, now nnicles. Wrcaa Uooda. A splendid slock ofUress (ionds, consisting in part of all wool DeLameissulid eolon.flg'd and new atylea.CaaliDierea pa-t and all wool, solid colora, and handsome printed. , , Alpacax. A complete stock of Blk, M.xle. Silk Stripe, Camelion, Silk Warp, Sic.; UiDghami, Scotch, Trench, and lilk ant W hite do. Vesting. prices. Biocn.de, Satin, Merinoes, Silka, Illli Satin, itOn iScc, Shuwls. A nneral assortoieal wool; ",, "s wva :"1i':crne'l'"?e, 'on-'1. , . tJ 1IUR , BIHJ ravais. a lull stock. ,. . . , , JLace Gooda. r.inbroidered Silk I.ace, white and col'd Ibr eveninndrea. ana, Black, Cherry, Pink, Creen und Blue Silk Lace, Silk Illusion white and col'd Linen snd Cattna I ....... j 'i3 ngs. .. .msv...U l.U(j- (loves. ,, T-Tc".!"' ,"1"'(e . ips' a,Ml ,i,''"t' White, Blkand Col d Si, a, Cotton, Merino do , Mitts. &c. tn HoHicry. Silk, Merino, Cnshmorc and Cottoa, all prices , White Goods Irish Linens, Sheetinga and Diapers; Cambrics, Check do , Jackonetts, Swiss, Bishop Pawns, Mulls, Book Sec ciotlis and Caasimeres. ' e have fitted up an additional room lor Clothsand Cat-mnerts, all ol which we oiler on the most reasonable term. - ,, , , , TINQLBV & BUKTON. tmt'ian 0rd4rii mil receive cartful and prompt at- Cincinnati, Oct. 1, 1819. r,ArW CINCINNATI PBICS CUHltENT, COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCER AND MERCHANTS' TRANSCRIPT is lilDU) ITEM WlDMiUsT mobsi.no. kkoji the mir- CFUHTI UOBAROS, WAI.Sl'T ST., CISCISHATI ,Bt SMITH & nilCIIANAN. I 1 a" ' i Jiii(h.YP is now in tlie si ventii vol- y?',?' hlng a lart;c nnd general circulation in the Sf CStC'n St:lt"' " Very valllablc advertiaing mo- Tbtl publication is devoted cxeluslTely lo commercial matters, and to every merchant, either remotely or intimato-ly connected with tho trade ofCinclanatl or the Westgcn-crallv, it cannot fail to be worth ten times the subscription p-ice, as we puDlish weekly information to be lound in no oilier CincmiKiti paper. Our market reports are prepared wuh the greatest rare, and mav be relied upon, at all times as Btnctly correct. In addition to our reports of the Cincinnati markets and a large amount of commercial intelligent, in which is included everything of importance that relates to tho trade of the United Stales or Kuropc,wehave made arrangements to issue in a lew weeks, a ,r,,Bllnk Noto Iist "" Counterfeit Detector. Ilns will givo weekly (he Cincinnati value of all Bank IVotcs circulated in the West, and, tnunthlv, a full and accurate description of all counterfeit Bank Kotes in the Uni-ted Slates. All new counterfeits will bt reported weekly as they may be detected. Our arrangements for making this denarlineiu of.nitr w-i-k'- 0 nc try uuuas iunrstt'ie Are also faithfully reported, so that the PlttCI Currest will, as soon ns tho Counterfeit Detector is issued, combine a variety nnd an amount of commercial Information not to be found in anv other publication, and it must therefore be invaluable to every merchant. Our terms, including the Price Current and Detector, nre $i per year, invariably in advance. ITj" No paper will bo sent until paid for. O" Reaaittaneea may be made at our risk all letters however, to b3 pre-paid. O3 All communications must be addressed to ocS: SMITH cV. BUCHANAN. MACK & BROTHERS. SI AS L' FACT II It Kits AND WH0LM4M DtALlRI IS READY MA0K CLOTHING. ,107 jlfain street. Cincinnati, Ohio, RCSPF.CTKCI.LY inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that w e have opened in this place, in Mr. Wal-cult's new room, nearly opposite the Capitol House, a new and fashionable stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Consisting of Broad, Pilot, Pelt, Blanket ami lieaver Cloth Over Coats, Cloaks, a large assorlmcntof Prock and Dre, Business and Walking Coats, Arc, Arc. An cmcnsive lot of Plain, Gaiters, and Spring Bottoms Pantaloons, of all colon, stripes and figures, made up o; the most fashionable materials. A largo varisty of Vests, of tho latest cut. (ientle-men'l Linen Drawers, Undershirts. Cravats, Scarfs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, die ; a lot of other articles too nuincroui to montion. All of tho above articles are offered to the public at prices lower than nny other establishment of this kind in this eitj has dono before. Purchasing as we do our material, at t he Eastern markets, and maaalaotnringthe clothing our-islf, we think us safe in saying that wo aro enabled to sell clothing from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper than Ihe rest, without less profits to ourselves Being those connected with our manufactory, wc shall be constantly in receipt of new clothing, marie of the latest stylo of goods and cut in the latest fashion, by one of the best cutters in the west. We respectfully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our stock, anil if thev find anything to suit, we are confident the price, always will. Give us a trial, is all we ask. Columbus, Oct. li, 184S-d3m. M. & B. cXpTtol house, COLUMBUS. OHIO, ' M. NORTURUP, PROPRIETOR. THIS new and popular Hotel is located in the most central part of the city. It h is been enlarged, and is now famished in a stvle equal to that of any Hotel iu the West. The Table ri'Hote is furnished w ith every Injury the mar. ket atfords, and no pains win be spared to' make "the guests feel uthome. Stages for all the routes, call at this house daily for pa.-s.ngers.Convenient, and first rate Stabline and Carriage House attached, and experienced and carelul OsilerB, alwava in attendance.September 10, 1810. lvd FrTYKUVNijn; (Late of New UtboH, Ohio.) " F.NF.IiAU Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer- VJ chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eneral. No. 13 Bast Front St., near steamboat landing, Cin- ati, Ohio, 8 ..efer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. & Co., Cincinnati -, B. W. Snodgrass Ar Co., New Lisbon j Grigg sV K.lliott. Philadelphia) John Smith. New Orleans; S. B. Boss, Portsmouth; Lawson At Covode, Wellsville ; F.walt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scolt. St. Louis. sep24 dtf. O 200 brls Refined Sugars; 00 do. S. II Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale bv ap6 KING Ai HF.FFNF.Ii, Cincinnati. MULISH. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nil idvenlurcrs, may be had by applying to anfi KING HF.rTNF.R, 27 Main st.Cim . Cincinnati RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxe., 100 bote; landing from John Adams, and for sale by apfi KING St HKFF.NF.R. Cincinnati MOLASSES. i.OOfi brls MoTasses.inndiifnTBeTi' Isle, and for sale bv KING At IIF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st , Cincinnati. i aa DAGS Pimento; 50 bag-a Jura Coffee luU landing from United States, and for sale bv ajl KING & IIF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati LE ATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirlir.E Leather just received by KING Ar. HF.FFNF.R. ami No. 27 Main st . Cincinnati. VJUGAK AND itlOLASSES.-3 'O hdds. Sugar, fair O and prims; I .SIX) bbls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HKFPN'F.R. 27 Main street, loarJJ Cincinnati. T'AH. 100 brl. S. I Par, just received and for sale by 1 taj K1N( I At HEFFMBR. Cieeiaaati. NOTICE. THF. notes and accr.unts of Geoige Gere At ('o., are left with u. for settlement and collection. They must be paid without delay. GCRF., ABBOTT & CO. Cnlumbu., July's. 184!'.